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Looks like your MySQL doesn't support this flag. Have you tried to change this option back in webmin? If it doesn't help, try to look at /etc/init.d/mysqld and /etc/default/mysqld (I'm not sure about filenames). Look there for args for daemon.

I tried to change the value on webmin, but it's imposible because the server don't start, so, webmin can't manage the options.
– Diego Morales SepulvedaOct 26 '13 at 12:59

As I already said, try to look at /etc/default/mysqld (I'm not sure about filenames). Look there for args for daemon.
– Anton BalashovOct 26 '13 at 15:53

Thanks. I tried to open this, actually it was the first file to looked, but i cant open it with an editor, gedit or other.
– Diego Morales SepulvedaOct 26 '13 at 18:03

Try to be more informative and I'll be more usefull :) Why you can't open? Did you try root? Open terminal and exec: sudo -i, cd /etc/defaults, ls, find the conf for mysql and open it by nano <file>. Find and remove your flag there. Or try to run MySQL manualy with out this flag and try to find it in webmin after that.
– Anton BalashovOct 27 '13 at 5:14